Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa spent the entire offseason getting his feet right. Correa, who missed two months last ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Carlos Correa has gone to great lengths to get his feet back to full strength. After plantar fasciitis ...
Now, it’s a matter of keeping it that way after two consecutive years of dealing with the injury in each foot. Correa has ...
Correa declared himself ready to go and commented on the team's lack of offseason additions. Plus notes on Joe Ryan's ...
Speaking to the media this weekend, Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa says his plantar fasciitis issues from 2024 are ...
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After a relatively quiet offseason for the Twins, star Carlos Correa speaks about the lack of activity and his own health.
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Correa declared himself ready for spring training Saturday after spending the first part of the offseason rehabbing from plantar fasciitis in his right foot, Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports.
The pain in his right foot, unbearable at times, that kept Carlos Correa off the field for most of the second half of the season finally, completely, went away a couple months into the offseason.